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Fumio Sasaki: Goodbye, Things (2017, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.)

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I felt like re-reading this, but since my pile of library books is consistently way the heck too tall I figured I'd get the audiobook to listen to at work.

The content is just as fantastic as when I first read it, but I really don't like the narrator. He's very monotone and makes it all seem so dry.

If it is not a hell yes, it is a no. Beep boop, emotions have been decluttered.


It's also nice to have the lists in the book as, you know, lists, but I can hardly fault a digital audiobook for not providing me with a piece of paper. Still, as much as a love this book, I think it's a better experience to read it rather than listen to it.